Ways In Which You May Want to Modify Your Home Security System

January 1st, 2012 by admin No comments »

A lot of homeowners make the mistake of just “winging it” when it comes to their home’s security system. They just put together whatever security system that they find since they’re under the impression that more is better when it comes to security. This is true in a way. After all, adding several layers of security should be the first thing that you do when modifying your home security system. Just make sure to take these things into consideration:

Cost

While it’s true that security systems are relatively cheap especially considering what they can do, they can add up if you buy several of them. So when modifying your security system, make sure to take costs into consideration. How can you do this?

· Go to a reliable provider.

It’s a good idea to deal with a single provider for all your home security needs. You can save a lot of money this way. Besides, a reliable provider can provide you with systems that work. That alone can save you a lot of money.

· Focus on effective systems.

When adding security levels, make sure that they’re effective. Two effective levels are much better than ten weak ones. Besides, a weak level can be the chink in your home’s armor. Of course, you can keep adding effective levels. Just make sure to keep your budget into consideration.

· Add unexpected levels.

While a robber expects surveillance cameras all over businesses, he wouldn’t really expect that a mid-sized home has them. He’ll panic as soon as he sees the cameras and he’ll get out of there as quickly as he can.

Coverage

It doesn’t make sense securing your home’s lower level if the windows on the 2nd floor are unsecured. Make sure that all possible entry points are covered. On that note, make sure that there are no blind spots around your home. Place surveillance cameras in strategic locations and make sure that they’re pointed in such a way that you’ll have eyes in every inch of your home and the areas around it. This is especially true if you’re a woman. This way, you can be at peace knowing that no one’s watching you.

Technology

Criminals are catching up with the old technologies in home security. This is why it’s important to update your systems as well. A good provider has the latest gadgets and systems so make sure to check them out. Technology is always improving so you might as well take advantage of it.

Take these things into consideration when modifying your home security system and you can have peace of mind knowing that you and your family are protected.

Do Not Give Burglars a Happy Holiday

December 31st, 2011 by admin No comments »

Most people are excited about the holiday season because they get to spend time with their family and friends and they get to enjoy the giving by exchanging presents. They do not think about the other people that look at the holidays as the prime time to steal. First of all, the number of burglaries goes up because it is darker for a longer period of time in the winter, so there is more time where criminals are under the cover of darkness. In addition, all of the gifts that are purchased at this time of the year are simply irresistible to thieves. One of the ways criminals are finding their victims these days is by scouring social media websites. They watch for people posting statuses that tell the whole world that their house is going to be unoccupied for a lengthy period of time. People announce that they are going on vacation to all of their friends, but sometimes people who are not friends are looking in on their activities, just waiting for the opportunity to strike. In addition, some people like to brag about the latest technological device they purchased on these sites, which simply allows potential burglars to shop before they break in. They will already know what they are looking for when they get inside. As such, it is best to keep vacation information and new purchases behind the scenes when posting on social sites that are not as secure as most people believe. Another way people become victims during the holidays is by giving away their money to fake charities. Unscrupulous people take advantage of the giving nature of the holidays by coming up with sympathetic-sounding organizations that tug at the heartstrings of generous people. It can be hard to tell the difference between a legitimate charity and one that is a scam, so it’s best to be careful when unknown people ask for money. Some other tips for holiday security are: • Always arm your home security system, even if you are home. You never know when someone might try to get in. • Only give money to charities that have solid reputations. Do your research before donating. • Make your house look occupied at all times, particularly if you are going to be gone for several days or longer. • Do not keep your holiday gifts in plain sight of windows. • Break down and cut up boxes after you open your presents so you don’t advertise your new belongings by putting them out on the curb for the trash. • If you do not have a home security system installed, consider getting one now. The holidays can be a wonderful time of the year, but if you get robbed, it will no longer be the joyous time it should be. Be vigilant and take extra steps to be safe and secure and your holidays will continue to be special.